Patrick Queen: 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Patrick Queen, LB, LSU, #8
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 227 lbs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: UCF (Fiesta Bowl, 2019), Alabama (2019), Oklahoma (2019), Texas (2019), Clemson (CFP Championship 2019)
Patrick Queen, LB, LSU, #8
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 227 lbs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: UCF (Fiesta Bowl, 2019), Alabama (2019), Oklahoma (2019), Texas (2019), Clemson (CFP Championship 2019)
Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn #5
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 318 LBs
Class: Senior
Games I’ve watched: vs LSU (2019), vs Alabama (2019), vs Oregon (2019), vs Florida (2019)
We are almost there! The 2020 NFL draft is almost here and it’s going to be a draft like no other in NFL history. However, once the draft starts and the picks start rolling, everyone will forget about how the draft is being done remotely and focus on who is being picked and what team is trading up. Here at The Scorecrow, five of our NFL draft scouts (Givanni Damico, Mason Thompson, Connor Neal, Byron Jewell, Brady Podloski) have put together a list of their top-five at each position.
Just as in any draft class, some prospects get slept on and aren’t chosen as early as they should be. Which is why sports websites love to do “re-drafts.” Prospects that have been slept on in recent history include Tyreek Hill, Yannick Ngakoue, Dak Prescott, and George Kittle.
Welcome back to day two of my seven-round mock draft. Most of the readers were pleased with who I gave them in round one, so we’ll see if that continues in the next two rounds. There are a ton of impact players still on the board due to this class’s depth. Let’s get into it.
Joe Burrow, QB, LSU, #9
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 216 lbs
Eligibility: Senior
Games Watched: 2019 season, including the postseason
The NFL 2020 Draft is this week and each team has an ideal prospect in mind. For us in the public, all we can do is look at the schemes, the team history, and the offensive and the defensive needs to determine the perfect prospect for each team. I pair each team in the NFC with a player who fits their profile and who is attainable with the pick they have. These perfect fits aren’t just limited to first-round players, but players in any round. With that said, here is the perfect draft fit for each team in the NFC.
KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State #1
Height: 5’9″
Weight: 176 lbs
Eligibility: Redshirt Sophomore
Games Watched: vs Minnesota (2019), vs Michigan (2019), vs Idaho (2019), vs Buffalo (2019), vs Iowa (2019), vs Ohio State (2018), vs Iowa (2018)
Connor Neal | April 20th, 2020 Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State #3 Height: 5’9” Weight: 195 pounds Year: Junior I
Welcome to my annual article where I pick my favorite players at each position and people hate on me for having an opinion. These aren’t my highest-graded players at each position, rather guys that I’m very high on. This will not be a full team of 22. I’ll have seven guys on offense and ten on defense. Let’s get into it.
Alex Kielar | April 20th, 2020 Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC #6 Height: 6’4″ Weight: 220 lbs Eligibility: Senior Games
We are almost there! The 2020 NFL draft is almost here and it’s going to be a draft like no other in NFL history. However, once the draft starts and the picks start rolling, everyone will forget about how the draft is being done remotely and focus on who is being picked and what team is trading up. Here at The Scorecrow, five of our NFL draft scouts (Givanni Damico, Mason Thompson, Connor Neal, Byron Jewell, Brady Podloski) have put together a list of their top-five at each position.
Patrick Queen, LB, LSU, #8
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 227 lbs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: UCF (Fiesta Bowl, 2019), Alabama (2019), Oklahoma (2019), Texas (2019), Clemson (CFP Championship 2019)
Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn #5
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 318 LBs
Class: Senior
Games I’ve watched: vs LSU (2019), vs Alabama (2019), vs Oregon (2019), vs Florida (2019)
We are almost there! The 2020 NFL draft is almost here and it’s going to be a draft like no other in NFL history. However, once the draft starts and the picks start rolling, everyone will forget about how the draft is being done remotely and focus on who is being picked and what team is trading up. Here at The Scorecrow, five of our NFL draft scouts (Givanni Damico, Mason Thompson, Connor Neal, Byron Jewell, Brady Podloski) have put together a list of their top-five at each position.
Just as in any draft class, some prospects get slept on and aren’t chosen as early as they should be. Which is why sports websites love to do “re-drafts.” Prospects that have been slept on in recent history include Tyreek Hill, Yannick Ngakoue, Dak Prescott, and George Kittle.
Welcome back to day two of my seven-round mock draft. Most of the readers were pleased with who I gave them in round one, so we’ll see if that continues in the next two rounds. There are a ton of impact players still on the board due to this class’s depth. Let’s get into it.
Joe Burrow, QB, LSU, #9
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 216 lbs
Eligibility: Senior
Games Watched: 2019 season, including the postseason
The NFL 2020 Draft is this week and each team has an ideal prospect in mind. For us in the public, all we can do is look at the schemes, the team history, and the offensive and the defensive needs to determine the perfect prospect for each team. I pair each team in the NFC with a player who fits their profile and who is attainable with the pick they have. These perfect fits aren’t just limited to first-round players, but players in any round. With that said, here is the perfect draft fit for each team in the NFC.
KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State #1
Height: 5’9″
Weight: 176 lbs
Eligibility: Redshirt Sophomore
Games Watched: vs Minnesota (2019), vs Michigan (2019), vs Idaho (2019), vs Buffalo (2019), vs Iowa (2019), vs Ohio State (2018), vs Iowa (2018)
Connor Neal | April 20th, 2020 Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State #3 Height: 5’9” Weight: 195 pounds Year: Junior I watched: vs Oregon (2019), Michigan
Welcome to my annual article where I pick my favorite players at each position and people hate on me for having an opinion. These aren’t my highest-graded players at each position, rather guys that I’m very high on. This will not be a full team of 22. I’ll have seven guys on offense and ten on defense. Let’s get into it.
Alex Kielar | April 20th, 2020 Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC #6 Height: 6’4″ Weight: 220 lbs Eligibility: Senior Games Watched: vs. Utah (2019), vs
We are almost there! The 2020 NFL draft is almost here and it’s going to be a draft like no other in NFL history. However, once the draft starts and the picks start rolling, everyone will forget about how the draft is being done remotely and focus on who is being picked and what team is trading up. Here at The Scorecrow, five of our NFL draft scouts (Givanni Damico, Mason Thompson, Connor Neal, Byron Jewell, Brady Podloski) have put together a list of their top-five at each position.
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